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Abstract: This paper describes the Flexible Interconnection Protocol,
or FLIP, whose main goal is to allow interconnection
of heterogeneous devices with varying power, processing,
and communication capabilities, ranging from simple
sensors to more powerful computing devices such as laptops
and desktops. The vision is that FLIP will be used
to interconnect such devices forming clouds in the farthest
branches/leaves of the Internet, while still providing
connectivity with the existing IP-based Internet... (Update)
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I. Solis and K. Obraczka, "FLIP: A flexible interconnection protocol for heterogeneous internetworking," To appear ACM/Kluwer Mobile Networking and Applications (MONET) Special on Integration of Heterogeneous Wireless Technologies, 2004. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/solis03flip.html More
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